Bluefish is a powerful editor targeted towards programmers and webdesigners, with many options to write websites, scripts and programming code. Bluefish supports many programming and markup languages, and it focuses on editing dynamic and interactive websites.

BDDfire is an open source instant Ruby-Cucumber-Capybara BDD framework. It supports various popular open-source libraries like Capybara, Selenium-WebDriver, Poltergeist, Relish, Cuke_sniffer, Rubocop, Appium, Saucelabs, Browserstack etc etc.BDDfire will create all the directories and required files to support the latest open-source libraries in the Ruby-Cucumber framework. BDDfire is a rubygems and we can install and use it in any brand new Cucumber project or existing Cucumber framework.

FusionCharts is a cross-browser and cross-platform charting solution that can be used with any scripting language and database. It is used with ASP.NET, ASP, PHP, JSP, ColdFusion, Ruby on Rails, Python, simple HTML pages or even PowerPoint Presentations to deliver interactive and powerful flash charts. You do NOT need to know anything about Flash to use FusionCharts. All you need to know is the language you're programming in.

Agile development tool that monitors a directory tree, and triggers a user defined action whenever an observed file is modified. Its most typical use is continuous testing, and as such it is a more flexible alternative to autotest.

Celerity is a JRuby wrapper around HtmlUnit – a headless Java browser with JavaScript support. It provides a simple API for programmatic navigation through web applications. Celerity aims at being API compatible with Watir.

Users can check code for security and duplication issues, accuracy, complexity, coding style and other metrics. The platform also parses logs from code coverage tools and presents the evolution of code coverage side by side with the other software metrics. Codacy is configurable, allowing code patterns to be enabled or disabled. Codacy integrates with GitHub, Bitbucket, JIRA, YouTrack, Heroku, HipChat and Slack. It also offers an Enterprise version that runs in the clients' servers and integrates with Jenkins, GitHub Enterprise, Bitbucket Server and GitLab.

The Blue Ridge JavaScript Testing Rails Plugin adds support for command-line and in-browser JavaScript unit tests to your Rails app. It bundles several great tools together in a convention-over-configuration, Rails-like way.

Systir stands for System Testing In Ruby. This doesn’t mean “system testing of Ruby code”; rather, it means we used Ruby to create a tool for helping you automate your system tests. In short, Systir allows you to write system-level tests in a “domain language”; that is, a custom language that pertains to your target software functionality and its own particular constructs.